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|name = Wilma Flintstone (neé Slaghoople)
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|name = Wilma Flintstone <small>(née Slaghoople)</small>
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|job = Housewife<br/>Newspaper reporter<br/>Caterer
|age = 30 (Season 1) 32 (Seasons 2-3) 35 (Seasons 4-5) 36 (Season 6)
 
 
|family = {{Scroll|[[Ricky Slaghoople]] <small>(father)</small><br/>[[Pearl Slaghoople]] <small>(mother)</small><br/>[[Mica Slaghoople]] <small>(sister)</small><br/>[[Micky Slaghoople]] <small>(sister)</small><br/>Jerry Slaghoople <small>(brother)</small><br/>[[Fred Flintstone]] <small>(husband)</small><br/>[[Edna Flintstone|Eithne "Edna" Flintstone]] <small>(mother-in-law)</small><br/>[[Pops Flintstone|Ed "Pops" Flintstone]] <small>(father-in-law)</small><br/>[[Mary Lou Jim Hardrock]] <small>(cousin-in-law)</small><br/>[[Tumbleweed Hardrock]] <small>(cousin-in-law)</small><br/>[[Tex Hardrock|Hatrock]] <small>(uncle-in-law)</small><br/>[[Tex Hardrock]] <small>(uncle-in-law)</small><br/>[[Giggles Flintstone]] <small>(uncle-in-law)</small><br/>[[Rockbottom Flintstone|Rocky Flintstone]] <small>(grandfather-in-law)</small><br/>[[Zeke Flintstone]] <small>(great-great-uncle-in-law)</small><br/>Jed Flintstone <small>(great-grandfather-in-law)</small><br/>[[Pebbles Flintstone]] <small>(daughter)</small><br/>[[Stoney Flintstone]] <small>(adoptive son)</small><br>[[Bamm-Bamm Rubble]] <small>(godson/son-in-law/newphew)</small><br/>[[Roxy Rubble]] <small>(granddaughter)</small><br/>[[Chip Rubble]] <small>(grandson)</small>}}
|job = Homemaker
 
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|gender = Female
|family = [[Ricky Slaghoople]] (father)<br>[[Pearl Slaghoople]] (mother)<br>[[Mica Slaghoople]] (sister)<br>[[Mickey Slaghoople]] (sister)<br>[[Jerry Slaghoople]] (brother)<br>[[Fred Flintstone]](husband)<br>[[Edna Flintstone]] (mother-in-law)<br>[[Ed Flintstone]] (father-in-law)<br>[[Mary Lou Jim]] (cousin-in-law)<br>[[Tumbleweed]] (cousin-in-law)<br>[[Hatrock]] (uncle-in-law)<br>[[Tex Hardrock]] (uncle-in-law)<br>[[Giggles Flintstone]] (uncle-in-law)<br>[[Rocky Flintstone]] (grandfather-in-law)<br>[[Zeke Flintstone]] (great-uncle-in-law)<br>[[Jed Flintstone]] (great-grandfather-in-law)<br>[[Pebbles Flintstone]](daughter)<br>[[Bamm-Bamm Rubble]] (godson/son-in-law)<br>[[Roxy Rubble]] (granddaughter)<br>[[Chip Rubble]] (grandson)<br>[[Stony Flinstone]] (adopted son)
 
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|appearance = ''[[The Flagstones]]'' <small>(Pilot)</small>
'''Wilma Flintstone''' (maiden name '''Pebble''' or '''Slaghoople'''—see below) is a fictional character in the television animated series ''[[The Flintstones]]''. She is the beautiful red-headed wife of caveman [[Fred Flintstone]], daughter of [[Pearl Slaghoople]], mother of [[Pebbles Flintstone]] and grandmother to Roxy and Chip Rubble. Her best friends were her next door neighbors, [[Betty Rubble|Betty]] and [[Barney Rubble]].
 
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{{Quote|'''Oh, Fred.'''|Wilma}}
   
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'''Wilma Anna Flintstone''' (née '''Pebble''' or '''Slaghoople'''—see below) is a fictional character and the tritagonist of the original series, ''[[The Flintstones]]'' and the rest of the [[The Flintstones (franchise)|franchise]].
Wilma's personality was based on that of [[wikipedia:Alice Kramden|Alice Kramden]], wife of [[wikipedia:Ralph Kramden|Ralph Kramden]] on the 1950s television series ''[[wikipedia:The Honeymooners|The Honeymooners]]''. Thus, much like Alice, Wilma played the strong-willed, level-headed person in her marriage, often criticizing Fred for pursuing his various ill-fated schemes. Wilma would also often be the one to bail out Fred when one of his schemes landed him in trouble.
 
   
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==Background==
==Fictional character biography==
 
 
She is the attractive red-headed wife of caveman [[Fred Flintstone]], daughter of [[Pearl Slaghoople]], mother of [[Pebbles Flintstone]] and grandmother to [[Roxy Rubble|Roxy]] and [[Chip Rubble]]. Her best friends were her next door neighbors, [[Betty Rubble|Betty]] and [[Barney Rubble]].
While the mid-1980s spin-off series ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'' depicts Wilma as a child, the series seems to be mostly apocryphal due to its presenting Wilma as a childhood friend of Fred and Barney (the original series asserted that they met as young adults) as well as using the last name Slaghoople instead of the original Pebbles. Still, the series' depictions that Wilma had younger sisters and that her father—who apparently died by the time Wilma reached adulthood—ran a prehistoric computer business might be taken as valid. Wilma did mention having a married sister in the sixth season.
 
   
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==='''Personality'''===
As a young adult, Wilma worked with Betty as cigarette girls/waitresses at a resort. There, they first met and fell in love with their future husbands, Fred and Barney (who were working there as bellhops). Wilma's mother, Pearl Pebbles Slaghoople, also met her future son-in-law, and took a disliking toward Fred (and vice-versa), starting a long-lasting rivalry between the two.
 
 
Wilma's personality was based on that of [[wikipedia:Alice Kramden|Alice Kramden]], wife of [[wikipedia:Ralph Kramden|Ralph Kramden]] on the 1950s television series ''[[wikipedia:The Honeymooners|The Honeymooners]]''. Thus, much like Alice, Wilma plays the serious, strong-willed, level-headed person in her marriage, often criticizing Fred for pursuing his various ill-fated schemes. Wilma will also often be the one to bail out Fred when one of his schemes lands him in trouble.
   
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Wilma also can be extremely and emotionally unhappy too, sometimes she even starts sobbing. Like Betty, Wilma cries when something goes wrong in addition, one example being after Fred tells her about going to the Fireman's Ball. Also, she’s a loving and caring mother to her daughter, Pebbles.
Eventually, Wilma and Fred were married, and Wilma became a homemaker, keeping house with such prehistoric aids as a baby elephant vacuum cleaner, pelican washing machine, and so forth. She was also a good cook. One of her specialties was Gravelberry Pie - the recipe for which she eventually sold to the Safestone supermarket chain. Wilma also enjoyed volunteering for various charitable and women's organizations in Bedrock, shopping, and (occasionally) getting to meet the celebrities of their world, including "[[wikipedia:Tony Curtis|Tony Curtis]]", [[wikipedia:Rock Quarry|Rock Quarry]] and [[wikipedia:Cary Grant|Cary Grant]]. By Noyan Deniz Yalçınkaya
 
   
 
==='''Physical Appearance'''===
In the original series' third season, Wilma became pregnant, and gave birth to the couple's only child, Pebbles.
 
 
Wilma is an unbearably beautiful, very attractive and slender cavewoman with fair skin. She has swirly red-orange hair, wears a white loincloth dress with a torn hemline, a pearl necklace, and red lipstick (in some specials and shows it's pink). Another notable thing about Wilma is that she has black dots for eyes. 
   
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Although she's a modest woman, Wilma along with Betty proved themselves the two most beautiful women in [[Bedrock]], as shown in "''[[The Beauty Contest]]''". In the plan to surprise Fred and Barney, Wilma and Betty snuck into a beauty contest. Removing their necklaces and donning swimsuits and heels, they showed themselves to be stunning, shapely and lovely.
When Pebbles was a teenager, Wilma (along with Betty) gained employment as a reporter for one of Bedrock's newspapers, the ''Daily Granite'' (a spoof of the ''Daily Planet'' of Superman fame), under the editorial guidance of Lou Granite (a parody of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show's'' [[wikipedia:Lou Grant|Lou Grant]]). While employed there, she shared various adventures with prehistoric superhero Captain Caveman, who (in a secret identity) also worked for the newspaper (a la Clark Kent).
 
   
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==Occupations and Interests==
Later still, after Pebbles grew up and left home, Wilma started a successful catering business with her neighbor and friend Betty, before becoming a grandmother to Pebbles' twin children, Chip and Roxy.
 
 
She became a housewife and was also a good cook. One of her specialties was Gravelberry Pie - the recipe for which she eventually sold to the Safestone supermarket chain. Wilma also enjoyed volunteering for various charitable and women's organizations in Bedrock, shopping, and (occasionally) getting to meet the celebrities of their world, including "Stony Curtis", "Rock Quarry" and "Jimmy Darrock".
   
 
When Pebbles was a teenager, Wilma (along with Betty) gained employment as a reporter for one of Bedrock's newspapers (or, more accurately, [[News-slabs|news-slabs]]), the ''[[Daily Granite]]'' (a [[The Flintstones lexicon|spoof]] of the ''[[w:c:dc:Daily Planet|Daily Planet]]'' of [[w:c:dc:Superman|Superman]] fame), under the editorial guidance of [[Lou Granite]]. While employed there, she shared various adventures with prehistoric superhero [[Captain Caveman]], who (in a secret identity as Chester) also worked for the newspaper (a la Clark Kent).
==Physical Appearance==
 
   
 
Later still, after Pebbles grew up and left home in ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' and ''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'', Wilma started a successful catering business, "Bone Appetite" with her neighbor and friend Betty.
Wilma is a beautiful cavewoman. She and Betty both tied in a beauty contest. She has swirly orange hair, wears a white loin cloth/dress, a pearl necklace, and red lipstick (in some specials and shows it's pink). Another notable thing about Wilma is that she has black dots for eyes. 
 
   
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==Relationships==
==Maiden name controversy: Pebble or Slaghoople?==
 
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==='''Family'''===
[[File:Harikalar Diyari Flintstones 06020 nevit.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Wilma and [[Fred Flintstone]], ([[Ankara]] Amusement Park)]]
 
 
While the mid-1980s spin-off series ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'' depicts Wilma as a child, the series seems to be mostly apocryphal due to its presenting Wilma as a childhood friend of Betty, Fred and Barney (the original series asserted that they met as young adults) as well as using the last name Slaghoople instead of the original Pebbles. Still, the series' depictions that Wilma had younger sisters and that her father—who apparently died by the time Wilma reached adulthood—ran a prehistoric computer business might be taken as valid. Wilma did mention having a married sister in the sixth season.
Wilma's maiden name has been a source of dispute. Several early episodes in the original series clearly stated Wilma's maiden name was "Pebble." In the episode "The Entertainer" (P-44), Wilma's old friend Greta Gravel remembers her as "Wilma Pebble". Again, in "Dial S for Suspicion" (P-74), one of Wilma's old boyfriends Rodney Whetstone calls her "Wilma Pebble." It could be possible that Pebble is her middle name. This wouldn't be illogical, due to the potential difficulty of pronouncing Slaghoople.
 
   
 
In the original series' third season, including the episode, "''[[The Dress Rehearsal]]''" for example, Wilma became pregnant, and gave birth to the couple's only child, [[Pebbles Flintstone|Pebbles]].
However, later episodes and spin-offs also firmly state her maiden name was indeed "Slaghoople," based upon the name of Wilma's mother in the original series, [[Pearl Slaghoople]]. Flintstones' writer Earl Kress explained the discrepancy as such: "[I]t's just as simple as [Hanna-Barbera] not caring about the continuity." Maybe Mr. Slaghoople was Pearl's second husband and he adopted Wilma when they married. In ''The Flintstones'' movie, when Wilma is leaving Fred to live with her Mother, Fred shouts "Come back here, Wilma Slaghoople". ("Sufflehooper" was also used at least once.)
 
   
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Later in ''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'' and ''[[A Flintstone Family Christmas]]'', she became a grandmother to Bamm-Bamm's twin children, [[Chip Rubble|Chip]] and [[Roxy Rubble|Roxy]].
Wilma and Fred's daughter is named "Pebbles" after Wilma's maiden surname.
 
   
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==='''Love Interests'''===
== Marriage ==
 
 
As a young adult, Wilma worked with Betty as cigarette girls/waitresses at a resort. There, they first met and fell in love with their future husbands, Fred and Barney (who were working there as bellhops).
In the first few episodes of the series, particularly the first episode, Wilma (as is Betty) is portrayed as a domestically abusive wife, throwing a tantrum and physically assaulting her husband (or at least attempting to do so) upon discovering that he and Barney had fooled her and Betty so that they could go bowling, despite the fact that Fred had a bandaged head injury to the point that he and Barney actually run away on the Flintstone Flyer, and even after six hours, she and Betty show no remorse for their behaviour and look forward to hurting their husbands again once they land. Also, in the same episode, she and Betty are shown to be willing to assault their husbands violently in public without second thoughts, demonstrated when they bash Fred and Barney over the heads with their heavy handbags in the bowling alley in front of their teammates and several other players. In subsequent episodes, she is shown to get angry but never harms Fred seriously, often lecturing him or slapping him for his exceptionally bad behaviour. For example, in the 21st episode of Season 2, Wilma can be seen biting Fred's finger when he points at her.
 
   
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Wilma's mother, [[Pearl Slaghoople|Pearl Pebbles Slaghoople]], also met her future son-in-law, and took a disliking toward Fred (and vice-versa), starting a long-lasting rivalry between the two.
She and Fred argue often because of Fred's laziness, and because Fred sometimes flirts with other women. In the 1994 live-action film ''[[The Flintstones (film)|The Flintstones]]'', Fred's gorgeous secretary seduces him very often, and Wilma walks in and sees Fred drooling over her half naked body while she sexually entices him. In ''A Flintstones Christmas Carol'', Wilma gets upset at Fred for forgetting Pebbles and being an idiot, but she favors him at the end of the film. In ''Flintstones: On the Rocks'', her and Fred's marriage is not working out and they consider a divorce, but they reconcile at the end.
 
   
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Later, Wilma and Fred were married in Rock Vegas in ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' (in a flashback) and ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]''.
== Gallery ==
 
[[Wilma Flintstone/Gallery]]
 
   
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==='''Maiden Name'''===
==Portrayal==
 
 
Wilma's maiden name has been a source of dispute. Several early episodes in the original series clearly stated Wilma's maiden name was "Pebble." In the episode "''[[The Entertainer]]''", Wilma's old friend Greta Gravel remembers her as "Wilma Pebble". Again, in "''[[Dial 'S' for Suspicion]]''", one of Wilma's old boyfriends Rodney Whetstone calls her "Wilma Pebble." It could be possible that Pebble is her middle name. This wouldn't be illogical, due to the potential difficulty of pronouncing Slaghoople.
[[Jean Vander Pyl]] was the original voice artist of Wilma until her death in 1999.<ref>{{cite news|title= Jean Vander Pyl; Cartoon Voice of Wilma Flintstone |publisher= The Los Angeles Times|date=1999-04-15|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1999/apr/15/news/mn-27591|accessdate=2010-08-24}}</ref> Since then, [[Tress MacNeille]] has taken over as Wilma's voice even when she voiced her in ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law]]''.
 
   
 
However, later episodes and spin-offs also firmly state her maiden name was indeed "Slaghoople," based upon the name of Wilma's mother in the original series, [[Pearl Slaghoople]]. ''Flintstones'' writer Earl Kress explained the discrepancy as such: "''It's just as simple as [[Hanna-Barbera]] not caring about the continuity''."
In ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'', Wilma was voiced by [[Julie McWhirter|Julie McWhirter Dees]] and Elizabeth Lyn Frasier at different points.
 
   
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==Appearances==
In the live-action film ''[[The Flintstones (film)|The Flintstones]]'', Wilma was played by [[Elizabeth Perkins]] (although in the film, Vander Pyl made a cameo at Fred's Surprise party for being promoted at the Quarry in the conga line behind [[Dino]]). In the prequel film ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]'', she was played by [[Kristen Johnston]].
 
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==='''Television shows'''===
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*''[[The Flagstones]]'' (1959)
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*''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]'' (1960–1965)
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*''[[The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show]]'' (1971–1972)
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*''[[The Flintstone Comedy Hour]]'' (1972–1974)
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*''[[Fred Flintstone and Friends]]'' (1977–1978)
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*''[[The New Fred and Barney Show]]'' (1979)
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*''[[Fred and Barney Meet the Thing]]'' (1979)
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*''[[Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo]]'' (1979–1980)
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*''[[The Flintstone Comedy Show]]'' (1980–1982)
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*''[[The Flintstone Funnies]]'' (1982–1984)
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*''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'' (1986–1988)
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* ''[[Dino: Stay Out!]]'' (1995)
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* ''[[The Rubbles]]'' (2002)
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*''[[Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs]]''
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* ''[[Bedrock (TV series)|Bedrock]]''
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==='''Films and specials'''===
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*''[[The Man Called Flintstone]]'' (1966)
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* ''[[1967 Busch Advertising Reel]]'' (1967)
 
*''The Flintstones on Ice'' (1973)
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*''[[A Flintstone Christmas]]'' (1977)
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*''[[The Flintstones - Little Big League|The Flintstones: Little Big League]]'' (1978)
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*''[[The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone]]'' (1980)
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*''[[The Flintstone Primetime Specials]]''
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**''[[The Flintstones' New Neighbors]]'' (1980)
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**''[[The Flintstones - Fred's Final Fling|The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling]]'' (1980)
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**''[[The Flintstones - Wind-Up Wilma|The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma]]'' (1981)
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**''[[The Flintstones - Jogging Fever|The Flintstones: Jogging Fever]]'' (1981)
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*''[[The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration]]'' (1986)
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*''[[The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones]]'' (1987)
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*''[[The Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special]]'' (1988)
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*''[[Wikipedia:A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera|A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera]]'' (1989)
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*''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' (1993)
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*''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'' (1993)
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*''[[A Flintstone Family Christmas]]'' (1993)
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*''[[The Flintstones (film)|The Flintstones]]'' (1994)
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*''[[A Flintstones Christmas Carol]]'' (1994)
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*''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]'' (2000)
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*''[[The Flintstones - On the Rocks|The Flintstones: On the Rocks]]'' (2001)
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*''[[The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!]]'' (2015)
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==='''Video games'''===
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*''[[The Flintstones - The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy|The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino &amp; Hoppy]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones (1993 video game)|The Flintstones]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones - The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak|The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones - The Treasure of Sierra Madrock|The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock]]''
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* ''[[Flintstones/Jetsons Time Warp]]'' <small>(in a picture frame)</small>
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*''[[The Flintstones - Bedrock Bowling|The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones - Big Trouble in Bedrock|The Flintstones: Big Trouble in Bedrock]]''
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*''The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas''
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*''[[The Flintstones - Bring Back Bedrock|The Flintstones: Bring Back Bedrock]]''
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==='''Publications'''===
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*''[[The Flintstones (comic strips)]]'' (1961-1998)
 
*''[[The Flintstones (Dell Comics)]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones (Gold Key Comics)]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones (Charlton Comics)]]'' and ''[[The Flintstones (Harvey Comics)|Harvey]]''
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**''[[Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm (Charlton Comics)]]''
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**''[[Barney & Betty Rubble (Charlton Comics)]]''
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**''[[Dino (Charlton Comics)]]''
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**''[[The Great Gazoo (Charlton Comics)]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones (Marvel Comics)]]''
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*''[[The Flintstone Kids (Marvel Comics)]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones (Archie Comics)]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones and the Jetsons]]''
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*''[[The Flintstones (DC Comics)]]''
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==References==
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==Portrayals==
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==='''Television shows, films and specials'''===
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* '''[[Jean Vander Pyl]]'''
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** ''[[The Flagstones]]''
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** ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]''
 
** ''[[The Man Called Flintstone]]''
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** ''[[1967 Busch Advertising Reel]]'' (1967)
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** ''[[The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show]]'' (1971–1972)
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** ''[[The Flintstone Comedy Hour]]'' (1972–1974)
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** ''[[A Flintstone Christmas]]'' (1977)
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** ''[[Fred Flintstone and Friends]]'' (1977–1978)
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** ''[[The Flintstones - Little Big League|The Flintstones: Little Big League]]'' (1978)
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** ''[[The New Fred and Barney Show]]'' (1979)
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** ''[[Fred and Barney Meet the Thing]]'' (1979)
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** ''[[Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo]]'' (1979–1980)
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** ''[[The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone]]'' (1980)
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** ''[[The Flintstone Comedy Show]]'' (known as ''The Flintstone Frolics'') (1980–1982)
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** ''[[The Flintstone Primetime Specials]]''
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*** ''[[The Flintstones' New Neighbors]]'' (1980)
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*** ''[[The Flintstones - Fred's Final Fling|The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling]]'' (1980)
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*** ''[[The Flintstones - Wind-Up Wilma|The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma]]'' (1981)
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*** ''[[The Flintstones - Jogging Fever|The Flintstones: Jogging Fever]]'' (1981)
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** ''[[The Flintstone Funnies]]'' (1984-1985)
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** ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' (1993)
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** ''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'' (1993)
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** ''[[A Flintstone Family Christmas]]'' (1993)
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** ''[[A Flintstones Christmas Carol]]'' (1994)
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** ''[[Dino: Stay Out!]] ''(1995)
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* '''[[Tress MacNeille]]'''
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**''[[The Flintstones - On the Rocks|The Flintstones: On the Rocks]]'' (2001)
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**''[[The Rubbles]]'' (2002)
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**''[[The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!]]'' (2015)
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** ''[[Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs]]''
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==='''Other'''===
 
* [[Julie McWhirter|Julie McWhirter Dees]] & Elizabeth Lyn Frasier - ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]''
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* [[Elizabeth Perkins]] - ''[[The Flintstones (film)|The Flintstone]]''
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* [[Kristen Johnston]] - ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]''
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* [[Amy Sedaris]] - ''[[Bedrock (TV series)|Bedrock]]''
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==Gallery==
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==Notes/Trivia==
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*Wilma appeared as a supporting character in the 1995 series, ''[[w:c:johnnybravo:Johnny Bravo (series)|Johnny Bravo]]'', in the 2004 episode "''[[A Page Right Out of History]]''".
 
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Latest revision as of 07:43, 11 December 2023

Oh, Fred.
―Wilma


Wilma Anna Flintstone (née Pebble or Slaghoople—see below) is a fictional character and the tritagonist of the original series, The Flintstones and the rest of the franchise.

Background

She is the attractive red-headed wife of caveman Fred Flintstone, daughter of Pearl Slaghoople, mother of Pebbles Flintstone and grandmother to Roxy and Chip Rubble. Her best friends were her next door neighbors, Betty and Barney Rubble.

Personality

Wilma's personality was based on that of Alice Kramden, wife of Ralph Kramden on the 1950s television series The Honeymooners. Thus, much like Alice, Wilma plays the serious, strong-willed, level-headed person in her marriage, often criticizing Fred for pursuing his various ill-fated schemes. Wilma will also often be the one to bail out Fred when one of his schemes lands him in trouble.

Wilma also can be extremely and emotionally unhappy too, sometimes she even starts sobbing. Like Betty, Wilma cries when something goes wrong in addition, one example being after Fred tells her about going to the Fireman's Ball. Also, she’s a loving and caring mother to her daughter, Pebbles.

Physical Appearance

Wilma is an unbearably beautiful, very attractive and slender cavewoman with fair skin. She has swirly red-orange hair, wears a white loincloth dress with a torn hemline, a pearl necklace, and red lipstick (in some specials and shows it's pink). Another notable thing about Wilma is that she has black dots for eyes. 

Although she's a modest woman, Wilma along with Betty proved themselves the two most beautiful women in Bedrock, as shown in "The Beauty Contest". In the plan to surprise Fred and Barney, Wilma and Betty snuck into a beauty contest. Removing their necklaces and donning swimsuits and heels, they showed themselves to be stunning, shapely and lovely.

Occupations and Interests

She became a housewife and was also a good cook. One of her specialties was Gravelberry Pie - the recipe for which she eventually sold to the Safestone supermarket chain. Wilma also enjoyed volunteering for various charitable and women's organizations in Bedrock, shopping, and (occasionally) getting to meet the celebrities of their world, including "Stony Curtis", "Rock Quarry" and "Jimmy Darrock".

When Pebbles was a teenager, Wilma (along with Betty) gained employment as a reporter for one of Bedrock's newspapers (or, more accurately, news-slabs), the Daily Granite (a spoof of the Daily Planet of Superman fame), under the editorial guidance of Lou Granite. While employed there, she shared various adventures with prehistoric superhero Captain Caveman, who (in a secret identity as Chester) also worked for the newspaper (a la Clark Kent).

Later still, after Pebbles grew up and left home in I Yabba-Dabba Do! and Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby, Wilma started a successful catering business, "Bone Appetite" with her neighbor and friend Betty.

Relationships

Family

While the mid-1980s spin-off series The Flintstone Kids depicts Wilma as a child, the series seems to be mostly apocryphal due to its presenting Wilma as a childhood friend of Betty, Fred and Barney (the original series asserted that they met as young adults) as well as using the last name Slaghoople instead of the original Pebbles. Still, the series' depictions that Wilma had younger sisters and that her father—who apparently died by the time Wilma reached adulthood—ran a prehistoric computer business might be taken as valid. Wilma did mention having a married sister in the sixth season.

In the original series' third season, including the episode, "The Dress Rehearsal" for example, Wilma became pregnant, and gave birth to the couple's only child, Pebbles.

Later in Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby and A Flintstone Family Christmas, she became a grandmother to Bamm-Bamm's twin children, Chip and Roxy.

Love Interests

As a young adult, Wilma worked with Betty as cigarette girls/waitresses at a resort. There, they first met and fell in love with their future husbands, Fred and Barney (who were working there as bellhops).

Wilma's mother, Pearl Pebbles Slaghoople, also met her future son-in-law, and took a disliking toward Fred (and vice-versa), starting a long-lasting rivalry between the two.

Later, Wilma and Fred were married in Rock Vegas in I Yabba-Dabba Do! (in a flashback) and The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.

Maiden Name

Wilma's maiden name has been a source of dispute. Several early episodes in the original series clearly stated Wilma's maiden name was "Pebble." In the episode "The Entertainer", Wilma's old friend Greta Gravel remembers her as "Wilma Pebble". Again, in "Dial 'S' for Suspicion", one of Wilma's old boyfriends Rodney Whetstone calls her "Wilma Pebble." It could be possible that Pebble is her middle name. This wouldn't be illogical, due to the potential difficulty of pronouncing Slaghoople.

However, later episodes and spin-offs also firmly state her maiden name was indeed "Slaghoople," based upon the name of Wilma's mother in the original series, Pearl Slaghoople. Flintstones writer Earl Kress explained the discrepancy as such: "It's just as simple as Hanna-Barbera not caring about the continuity."

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